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Ankur Warikoo

66 books recommended

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American Kingpin80% Confidence

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Empire of Pain80% Confidence

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Can't Hurt Me80% Confidence

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Grit80% Confidence

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4. How to make friends and influence people For the shy introverted kid that I was, this book served as a wonderful reminder that I too can make friends and leave a positive impression on people. It gave me confidence when I needed it the most.
Find Your Why80% Confidence
16. Find Your Why: A Practical Guide for Discovering Purpose Simon Sinek is one of the deepest thinkers on WHY, and this book is one of his easiest and most practical guide to the subject.
Eat That Frog!80% Confidence
1. Eat that frog: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time Simple, powerful book to help you manage time.
Brief History of Time80% Confidence

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@vrinda_dhingra Lovely book. One of the simplest yet most powerful books out there

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